Cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites: improvement of the excipients functionality
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2010
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Krajišnik, Danina
Milojević, Maja

Malenović, Anđelija
Daković, Aleksandra

Ibrić, Svetlana
Savić, Snežana

Dondur, Vera

Matijašević, Srđan

Radulović, Aleksandra
Daniels, Rolf

Milić, Jela
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Context: In this study an investigation of cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites as drug formulation excipient was performed. Objective: The aim of this work was to carry out a study of the purified natural zeolitic tuff with high amount of clinoptilolite as a potential carrier for molecules of pharmaceutical interest. Materials and methods: Two cationic surfactants (benzalkonium chloride and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide) were used for modification of the zeolitic surface in two levels (equal to and twice as external cation-exchange capacity of the zeolitic tuff). Prepared samples were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric, high-performance liquid chromatography analysis, and powder flow determination. Different surfactant/zeolite composites were used for additional investigation of three model drugs: diclofenac diethylamine, diclofenac sodium, and ibuprofen by means of adsorption isotherm measurements in aqueous solutions. Results: ...The modified zeolites with two levels of surfactant coverage within the short activation time were prepared. Determination of flow properties showed that modification of zeolitic surface reflected on powder flow characteristics. Investigation of the model drugs adsorption on the obtained composites revealed that a variation between adsorption levels was influenced by the surfactant type and the amount present at the surface of the composites. Discussion and conclusion: In vitro release profiles of the drugs from the zeolite-surfactant-drug composites revealed that sustained drug release could be attained over a period of 8 hours. The presented results for drug uptake by surfactant-zeolite composites and the afterward drug release demonstrated the potential use of investigated modified natural zeolite as excipients for advanced excipients in drug formulations.
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zeolitic tuff / physicochemical properties / mathematical model / excipients / drug carrier / dissolution / clinoptilolite / cationic surfactants / AdsorptionSource:
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2010, 36, 10, 1215-1224Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon
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DOI: 10.3109/03639041003695121
ISSN: 0363-9045
PubMed: 20367087
WoS: 000282523500009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-77956407356
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - JOUR AU - Krajišnik, Danina AU - Milojević, Maja AU - Malenović, Anđelija AU - Daković, Aleksandra AU - Ibrić, Svetlana AU - Savić, Snežana AU - Dondur, Vera AU - Matijašević, Srđan AU - Radulović, Aleksandra AU - Daniels, Rolf AU - Milić, Jela PY - 2010 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/171 AB - Context: In this study an investigation of cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites as drug formulation excipient was performed. Objective: The aim of this work was to carry out a study of the purified natural zeolitic tuff with high amount of clinoptilolite as a potential carrier for molecules of pharmaceutical interest. Materials and methods: Two cationic surfactants (benzalkonium chloride and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide) were used for modification of the zeolitic surface in two levels (equal to and twice as external cation-exchange capacity of the zeolitic tuff). Prepared samples were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric, high-performance liquid chromatography analysis, and powder flow determination. Different surfactant/zeolite composites were used for additional investigation of three model drugs: diclofenac diethylamine, diclofenac sodium, and ibuprofen by means of adsorption isotherm measurements in aqueous solutions. Results: The modified zeolites with two levels of surfactant coverage within the short activation time were prepared. Determination of flow properties showed that modification of zeolitic surface reflected on powder flow characteristics. Investigation of the model drugs adsorption on the obtained composites revealed that a variation between adsorption levels was influenced by the surfactant type and the amount present at the surface of the composites. Discussion and conclusion: In vitro release profiles of the drugs from the zeolite-surfactant-drug composites revealed that sustained drug release could be attained over a period of 8 hours. The presented results for drug uptake by surfactant-zeolite composites and the afterward drug release demonstrated the potential use of investigated modified natural zeolite as excipients for advanced excipients in drug formulations. PB - Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon T2 - Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy T1 - Cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites: improvement of the excipients functionality EP - 1224 IS - 10 SP - 1215 VL - 36 DO - 10.3109/03639041003695121 UR - conv_588 ER -
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Krajišnik, D., Milojević, M., Malenović, A., Daković, A., Ibrić, S., Savić, S., Dondur, V., Matijašević, S., Radulović, A., Daniels, R.,& Milić, J.. (2010). Cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites: improvement of the excipients functionality. in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon., 36(10), 1215-1224. https://doi.org/10.3109/03639041003695121 conv_588
Krajišnik D, Milojević M, Malenović A, Daković A, Ibrić S, Savić S, Dondur V, Matijašević S, Radulović A, Daniels R, Milić J. Cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites: improvement of the excipients functionality. in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 2010;36(10):1215-1224. doi:10.3109/03639041003695121 conv_588 .
Krajišnik, Danina, Milojević, Maja, Malenović, Anđelija, Daković, Aleksandra, Ibrić, Svetlana, Savić, Snežana, Dondur, Vera, Matijašević, Srđan, Radulović, Aleksandra, Daniels, Rolf, Milić, Jela, "Cationic surfactants-modified natural zeolites: improvement of the excipients functionality" in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 36, no. 10 (2010):1215-1224, https://doi.org/10.3109/03639041003695121 ., conv_588 .